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by the members of the active chapter. 1LU ill o u tlutR in
jJiesunce OI mo
Roses were the attractive decora- guests.
tions for the house and tables. Each
Miss Katherine Drury will be maid
guest was presented with a rose of honor for her sister and Mr. Hampfavor.
ton C. Adams, of Lexington, best
man.
Alpha Xi Delta Entertains
Miss Drury is a former Transyl-- j
Edwards-Eato- n
and is a member of the
tucky also,
Alpha Xi Delta sorority entertained vania College student and a Delta
Sigma Nu fraternity.
picture show party Friday Delta Delta member.
with a
Mr. Sample
Announements have been received
Mr. and Mrs. Eaton will be at afternoon in honor of some of the graduated from the University of
of the marriage of Miss Olive Kath"rushees" o the university.
After Kentucky in 1925 in the College of
leen Edwards, daughter of Mr. and home in their newly furnished
Mrs. Bert Edwards, of this city, to ment at the Steele apartments, Four- - the show, the guests were entertained Engineering, where he was a mem-- 1
Mr. William Park Eaton, of Ashland, teenth St., Ashland, after the fif at the chapter house on East Maxwell ber. of the Alpha Gamiia Epsilon, so- street with a buffet supper.
The cial fraternity and Tau Beta Pi, hon-- 1
Ky., on Wednesday, September 29, teenth.
house was decorated in fall flowers brary engineering fraternity.
1926, in Hillsdale, Michigan at the
He is
and candles.
About fifteen guests now with the Bailey Meter Co. in
home of Rev. and Mrs. Harold WonSorority Entertains
were present for the lovely party.
old school mate of the bride.
der, an
Chicago.
Chi Omega sorority entertained
with a picture show party and a bufZeta Tau Alpha sorority gave a
mony on their wedding trip to New
Miss Lucille Robb entertained with)
fet supper Friday afternoon in honor
York, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, of some of the new girls of the uni- "cozy" at their chapter house on a buffet supper at her home on the
East Marwell in honor of its rushees, Nicholasville Pike in honor of the
Niagra Falls and other points.
versity. The chapter house was dec- on Friday afternoon.
new pledges of the Delta Delta Delta
Mrs. Eaton was a popular student orated with golden rod and red zin
Gay flowers adorned the rooms and
at the University of Kentucky and is nias, earring out the fraternity colors, a delightful salad course was served. sorority of which she is a member.
Decorations were of fall flowers and
a member of the Alpha Xi Delta so- cardinal and straw. The guests who Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Davis, alumrority. She was graduated from the numbered about eighteen were pre- nae, assisted in receiving the guests. the autumn colors were carried out
in the delicious menu.
university in 1924, and for two years sented with attractive favors.
Bridge and dancing proved part of
she has been a teacher in the Ashland
the entertainment.
Entertains With Tea
Delta Zeta Entertains
schools.
There were ten guests present.
Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock,
Mr. Eaton is a son of Dr. and Mrs.
Delta Zeta .sorority of the univerMrs. Alfred Zembrod and Mrs. WilW. 0. Eaton, of Ashland, and is a sity enterained a group of new girls
A lovely buffet dinner was served
member of one of the oldest and most of the university Friday evening at at the Zeta Tau Alpha house on East liam Townsend entertained with an
prominent families of that place. He the chapter house .on South Lime- Maxwell in honor of the sorority's afternoon tea at the home of Mrs.
is manager of Biedermann & Eaton, stone street. A delicious dinner of fine pledges, on Saturday evening at 6 Zembrod on West Fourth street in
honor of the Alpha Gamma Delta soDodge dealers of that city. Mr. Eat- bourses was served. After the din- o'clock.
on attended the University of Ken ner an enjoyable program was given
Decorations consisted of fall flow- rority.
The house was charmingly decoraters and tapers. The guests numbered
ed in autumn flowers and a delicious
eight.
buffet supper was served. About 35
guests we're present.
Alpha Delta Theta Entertains
Alpha Delta Theta sorority enterKappa Delta Entertains
tained delightfully with a bridge
Kappa Delta sorority entertained
luncheon
at the Ashland Country
Club on Friday afternoon from 3:00 with a rainbow bridge party Friday
afternoon at the chapter house on
until 6:Q0 in honor of its rushees.
Stone avenue in honor of some of the
'
new girls of the university.
Beta Sigma Omicron
The house was decorated in rainA lovely dinner party was given at bow colors
and crepe paper streamers
Rest Haven Inn on Friday at 5:00 in the form of a rainbow extended
by the Alpha Gamma chapter of Beta
from the hall through several rooms
Sigma Omicron in honor of its and ended in an old gold jardinier,
rushees.
symbolizing the "pot of gold at the
Decorations were carried out in the rainbow's end.
fraternity colors.
They consisted of
Antique doll lamps in the varied
red and pink roses and tapers and rainbow colors were given as favors
diminutive bouquets of red and pink to the guests.
roses were given as favors to the
The prize for the highest score at
guests.
bridge was awarded to Miss Anna
Boyd Wilson, and the consolation
Guests for Play
prize was given to Miss Jesse Poge.
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Mr. Carol Sax entertained with a
delightful theater party Saturday
House Party
evening for the performance of WalkMisses Margaret and Isabella
They're just the shoes a young ,
er Whiteside in "The Arabian." The Meter entertained the members Van
and
guests were Misses Jean Lowry, Dun-st- pledges of Alpha Gamma
Delta with
man's fancy turns to when he
Duncan Foster, Mary Colvin, Mr.
delightful house party Saturday
a
William Hillen, Rev. St. John
thinks of style. New, fine look--t
evening and Sunday.
of Vervailles.
Those
attending the party
log lasts new shades of tan
Misses
were:
Elliott,
sorority was Jane M a n e y, Martha McMul-leThe Delta Delta Delta
Lucretia
nothing equal to them anywhere
hostess for a delightful bridge party
Dorcas Lyons, Louise Dyf
Friday afternoon at Chimney Corner er, Rankin
Harris, George Moore
in honor of the rushees of the sororJameson, Betty Merrificld, Mary Bry'
ity.
ant, Margaret Dickson, Christine WilThe room was decorated in autumn
son, Charlsey Smith, Thelma Snyder,
flowers and a delicious salad course
and pledges:: Julia Callihan, Sarah
was served. Minature hat boxes Dorsey
Harris, Florence Smith,
filled with candy were the favors for
Frances Baskett, D 'Alias Chapman,
the guests.
Dorothy Yeager, Martha Shields,
About 35 were present for the af- Frances Kinney, Elizabeth Duncan,
fair.
Freddie Juett, Emily Bennett, Katherine Hopkins, Lucea Wilder.
e
Wadding Plans
The marriage of Miss Ottis Drury,
Kappa Alumnae Luncheon
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L, R. DruKappa Kappa Gamma alumnae asry, of 223 Stone avenue, to Mr. Denzil
entertained with
F. Sample, of Lexington and Chicago, sociation o'clock Saturday a luncheon
12:30
in the priwill be an event of Thursday evening at
vate dining room of the Lafayette
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at the bride's home.
Dr. G. R. Combs will read the serv- The decorations lor the table were
of flowers.' Election of officers for
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the coming year took place. They are
as follows:
Miss Curtis Buehler, president;
Mrs. Albert Shouse, vice president;
Miss Maryann Young, secretary; Miss
Grace Davis, treasurer.
Those present were:
Mrs. William Rodes, Mrs. Albert Shouse, Miss
Josephine Carter, Mrs. Richard Carroll Barbee, Miss Fan Ratliff, Mrs.
James Park, Mrs. Bart Peak, Misses
Eleanor Chenault Smith, Cornelia
Stofer, Mary Stofer, Frances Smith,
Maryann Young, Grace Davis, Curtis Buehler, Sarah Carter, Katherine
Christian, Mrs. Robert Howkins, Mrs.
Grady Sellards, Mrs. Fielding Rogers.

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Alpha Tau Omega announes the
pledging of Paul Reed, Marion, Ohio;
Arthur Lee Pope, Knoxville, Tenn.;
Oscar Wesendorp, Montera, 'Mexico.
Announce Pledging
Kappa Sigma fraternity announce
the pledging of Winston Thorpe of
Little Rock, Arkansas.
Pledes of Sigma Nu
Sigma Nu fraternity announce the
pledging ot Messrs. Llewllyn Bowen,
John Jewell, and Sidney Webster, all
of Willmette, 111.

Marriage Announced
announcement, beautifully engraved has been received
here:
Mrs. Phil Richards
announces the marriage of her
daughter
Ruth
to
Mr. James Alexander Dixon
on Friday, the tenth of September
One thousand nine hundred and

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The news is of great interest in
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graduate of the University of Kentucky. Mr. Dixon was a member of
the Herald reportorial staff, afterwards studying law and practicing
for some time in the office of FrankMr. Dixlin, Talbott and Chapman.
on's former home is in Bowling
Green, Ky.

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